Overview
- Mark Epstein has officially demanded access to the 15 to 16 hours of footage Steve Bannon recorded with his brother before his 2019 arrest.
- The unseen interviews were filmed in late 2018 and early 2019 and teased in a 2021 trailer but have never been released.
- Bannon says the upcoming five-part series will expose links between Epstein, global elites, and intelligence services.
- Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro has publicly challenged Bannon to make the raw footage available immediately.
- The dispute underscores persistent skepticism about the official ruling of Epstein’s death and renewed calls for transparency in sealed case materials.